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INDEX

Propositions — continued

cannot contradict other elementary propositions, 4.211
composition of, cannot be given, 5.55 (2)
concept of, 5.555 (1)
consist of names, 4.22, 5.55 (2)
contain all logical operations, 5.47 (2)
forms of, no hierarchy of, 5.556
if given, all are given, 5.524 (2)
importance of, for understanding other propositions, 4.411
how symbolized, 4.24 (2, 3)
logically independent, 5.134
possible forms of, 5.55
purely logical grounds for there being, 5.5562
range allowed by, 5.5262 (1)
relation of truth possibilities of, to other propositions, 4.4
relation to atomic facts, 4.21, 4.25
relation to tautology and contradiction, 6.3751(3)
essential features of, 3.34

expression of thoughts in, 3.2

follow from elementary propositions, 4.52
general form of, 5.47 (5)
have elementary propositions as truth-arguments, 5.01
have sense independent of facts, 4.061
have truth-value because pictures of reality, 4.06
how understood, 4.024
in them names stand for objects, 3.22
logical (See Logical propositions)
logical form of, 4.0031
most general form of, 4.5, 6
need only 'yes' or 'no' to fix reality, 4.023 (1)
neither probable nor improbable in themselves, 5.153
number of possibilities of agreement with truth-possibilities of elementary propositions, 4.42, 4.45 (1)
opposition of, 5.513 (2)
present existence and non-existence of atomic facts, 4.1
presuppositions of, 5.5151 (3)

"primitive", 5.43 (1) probability, have no special object, 5.1511

psychological, 5.541, 5.542
reach through whole logical space, 3.42 (3)
relation of, to propositional sign, 3.12
resemble arrows, 3.144 (2)
say how, not what a thing is, 3.221
sense of, unchanged by adjoining tautology, 4.465
show their sense, 4.022
show what they say, 4.461 (1)
significant
are thoughts, 4
content of, 3.13 (4, 5)
what is common to, illustrated, 5.513 (1)
what they say, 4.022 (2)
what logical space given with, 3.42 (1)

Prototype

and logical form, 3.315
and symbolism for generality, 5.522
and variable, 3.315
examples of, 3.333 (1), 5.5351 (1)
in notation for generality, 3.24 (3), 5.522